Senior Sergeant Heath Soutar has been recognised for his focus on making positive change in his 32-year career with the WA Police Force.
Sean Van Der Wielen
The Shire of Harvey held its annual Community Awards Night on Thursday night, recognising those who have given back and make their towns a better place to live.
A look at how the South West’s AFL stars fared during round 13 of the 2023 season.
Carly Laden
With more than 10 headline players unavailable for duty, all the Bulls boss asked of his players was endeavour at all times.
Justin Fris
A look at how Harvey’s Donnell Wallam fared during the latest round of the 2023 Super Netball season.
Residents in the shires of Waroona, Harvey and Dardanup are being urged to clean up any dry or dead pinewood on their properties after an invasive species was detected in the area.
‘They (pubs and football) are very much linked. You can only please 90 per cent of the people — and the 10 per cent of people you can’t please, you seem to spend 90 per cent of the time on,’ Mark Pink says.
Clifton Park resident Dan Norton has been recognised for his contributions to the agricultural sector and South West community in the King’s Birthday honours list.
Eaton Recreation Centre has become the latest victim in the area’s ongoing youth crime problem after unknown offenders allegedly ramraided the centre’s front entrance, causing about $30,000 in damage.
The Shire of Waroona has called on the current 16 regional seats in WA’s lower house to remain ahead of a redistribution on voters.
All Waroona Shire landowners will be charged $228 a year to pay for the Buller Road tip’s operations under fee changes starting in July.
The first part of The West Australian’s special feature series on WA’s top schools can be revealed, with an elite boys’ school taking out the honours for maths. Read the secret to their success here.
Bethany Hiatt
A 45-year-old man found dead inside his Lockridge home is believed to have been bound, blindfolded and wearing a collar when he was discovered.
Lauren Price and Shannon Hampton
The principal of the exclusive St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School has been ordered to sit down with a mother who claims her daughter was repeatedly discriminated against because of her multiple health issues.
Tim Clarke
Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Metals Group has been accused of trying to cover up an ammonia leak at its Solomon Hub in the Pilbara.
John Flint
UPDATE: Royal Perth Hospital’s helipad is back in action after a Royal Flying Doctor Service helicopter broke down at the site, forcing diversion plans to be put in place.
Shannon Hampton and Caitlyn Rintoul
An investigation has been launched after an emergency department nurse worked a triple shift — which included a 21.5-hour block with only an hour break — at an under-pressure regional WA hospital.
Caitlyn Rintoul
A young worker who was killed at Mineral Resources’ Onslow Iron project in the West Pilbara has been remembered as a loving father of two.
Federal police have pulled off one of the nation’s biggest drug busts after finding $1.7 billion worth of methamphetamine hidden in canola oil bottles.
A 45-year-old man believed to be the victim of a murder in Lockridge was the coach of a national sporting team and has worked as a soft-tissue therapist for the West Coast Eagles.
In a matter of days the world’s largest inclusive sports event will kick off. The Special Olympics World Games are the pinnacle of the Special Olympics competition pathway.
Christopher Tan
Kalgoorlie police are using state-of-the-art CCTV systems to keep an eye on the city from the station, and identify offenders, with solid evidence recorded which can then be used in court.
Amber Lilley
The mother of the victim of a fatal car crash in Green Head last Friday has paid tribute to her 20-year-old son who lost his life after his car left the road and collided with a tree.
Research has found it could take home owners in the Great Southern coastal town up to 61 years to pay off their homes based on the region’s median house price of $835,407 and median family income levels
According to a new study, lethal control does not dilute the genetic purity of dingoes - a practice criticised as unethical by a dingo expert.
Artificial intelligence may lead to human extinction and reducing the risks associated with the technology should be a global priority, industry experts and tech leaders stated in an open letter.
Sheila Chiang
Housing markets are undergoing a fundamental shift because of higher mortgage rates. Against this backdrop, some — including a Big Short investor — fear the real estate sector is overlooking a systemic issue.
Sam Meredith
Artificial intelligence has taken the investing world by storm. But it’s also had its detractors, and some analysts have warned of the risks of investing in AI. Should you jump on the trend or stay sceptical?
Weizhen Tan
Infrastructure legislation and the Inflation Reduction Act are resulting in heavy industry investment levels that defy a typical economic downturn.
Eric Rosenbaum
Police are following up several ‘promising leads’ flushed out by a special investigation in The West Australian into a series of linked sex attacks on women across Perth in the 1990s.
Phil Hickey
A 16-year-old boy who was fatally crushed at a Welshpool sandblasting business has been remembered as ‘always smiling and laughing’ as his loved ones struggle to come to terms with the tragedy.
Caleb Runciman and Shannon Hampton
The West Australian has cemented its place as the best newsroom for young talent by taking out the award for best young journalist in Australia for the second time in four years.
The new figures are thanks largely to overseas migration, but interstate arrivals also played a major role.
A drunk and drugged thug, who joined in kicking a Good Samaritan unconscious during a shocking attack at a Hamilton Hill aged care village, has been jailed for three years.
Clive Palmer has lashed the ‘outrageous’ indemnity provided to Mark McGowan by the WA Government in a sensational Twitter rant.
Josh Zimmerman
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